Soothing North American female voice speaking about what matters

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This is the audio excerpt of a YouTube video with my explanation of why I operate a channel that's all about building your wealth and money mindset even though I don't care about money.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

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I don't care about money and yet I have a channel that promotes the virtues of income generation entrepreneurship and creating a wealth mentality and what motivated me to that was all those times when I felt helpless because I didn't have any money and like my hands were tied, I couldn't reach out, I couldn't make a contribution. I couldn't help money matters because our society has designed money to be the primary means for how we exchange value money matters in our society because it's the thing that supports life and well being a good education, health and good nutrition, safety, freedom from injustice. So money matters because people matter, they matter over ego, they matter over prestige, they matter over material things. And when we don't have money, we limit or lose access to the things that matter for people. Freedom, safety security, peace of mind, the ability to give experiences and opportunities. There is no shortage of abundance in the universe. And if there's a cause or community or a mission that you care about, then I believe you owe it to yourself and to those causes and communities to have wealth to have abundance, to have the financial security to support them and to look after yourself in the process. I don't know what you care about, but I care about immigrants and refugees being separated from their families and treated like criminals at the border. I care about victims of rape and sexual abuse and the ramifications of that trauma in their lives. I care about homelessness and child welfare and human rights and education, I care about the structural inequalities that exist within communities of color, and I care about black and brown lives. When you break the stereotype of the poor, helping professional who burns out in a blaze of glory, use simultaneously empower the profession to be one with more influence and energy than ever before. To me, being a rich social worker, means freedom, freedom to give freedom to share, freedom to learn and grow and freedom to support the people and causes that I care most about now. What does it mean to you?